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преобразование форматированного вывода (formatted output conversion)

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Примеры (Examples)

To print Pi to five decimal places:

#include <math.h> #include <stdio.h> fprintf(stdout, "pi = %.5f\n", 4 * atan(1.0));

To print a date and time in the form "Sunday, July 3, 10:02", where weekday and month are pointers to strings:

#include <stdio.h> fprintf(stdout, "%s, %s %d, %.2d:%.2d\n", weekday, month, day, hour, min);

Many countries use the day-month-year order. Hence, an internationalized version must be able to print the arguments in an order specified by the format:

#include <stdio.h> fprintf(stdout, format, weekday, month, day, hour, min);

where format depends on locale, and may permute the arguments. With the value:

"%1$s, %3$d. %2$s, %4$d:%5$.2d\n"

one might obtain "Sonntag, 3. Juli, 10:02".

To allocate a sufficiently large string and print into it (code correct for both glibc 2.0 and glibc 2.1):

#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdarg.h>

char * make_message(const char *fmt, ...) { int n = 0; size_t size = 0; char *p = NULL; va_list ap;

/* Determine required size. */

va_start(ap, fmt); n = vsnprintf(p, size, fmt, ap); va_end(ap);

if (n < 0) return NULL;

size = (size_t) n + 1; /* One extra byte for '\0' */ p = malloc(size); if (p == NULL) return NULL;

va_start(ap, fmt); n = vsnprintf(p, size, fmt, ap); va_end(ap);

if (n < 0) { free(p); return NULL; }

return p; }

If truncation occurs in glibc versions prior to 2.0.6, this is treated as an error instead of being handled gracefully.